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Iscience|June 7, 2024
Human SIRT5 variants with reduced stability and activity do not cause neuropathology in miceTaolin Yuan, Surinder Kumar, Mary E Skinner, et al.
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology|February 19, 2024
Pan-cancer Genomic Analysis of AXL Mutations Reveals a Novel, Recurrent, Functionally Activating AXL W451C Alteration Specific to MyxofibrosarcomaErik A Williams, Isabella Vegas, Fardous F El-Senduny, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|December 18, 2023
<i>SIRT5</i> variants from patients with mitochondrial disease are associated with reduced SIRT5 stability and activity, but not with neuropathologyTaolin Yuan, Surinder Kumar, Mary Skinner, et al.
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Iscience|June 7, 2024
Human SIRT5 variants with reduced stability and activity do not cause neuropathology in miceTaolin Yuan, Surinder Kumar, Mary E Skinner, et al.
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology|February 19, 2024
Pan-cancer Genomic Analysis of AXL Mutations Reveals a Novel, Recurrent, Functionally Activating AXL W451C Alteration Specific to MyxofibrosarcomaErik A Williams, Isabella Vegas, Fardous F El-Senduny, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|December 18, 2023
<i>SIRT5</i> variants from patients with mitochondrial disease are associated with reduced SIRT5 stability and activity, but not with neuropathologyTaolin Yuan, Surinder Kumar, Mary Skinner, et al.
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